Tobacco-pipe.



No. 821,836. v PATENTED MIAY 29, 1966.

M. L. SPUTSWOOD n T. A. WELLBR. l

TOBACCO HPF..

APPLICATION FILED MAR.10,1904.

U 1 mam/Moab @im bueno@ sucking when smoiring is wholly MUSCUE ll. SPOTSWOOD AND TURNER A.' WELLEIL 0F RRHMGBU VlltGlNlA.

peoication of Letters Patent.

' zeatemeaipnay 29,1906.

.To 'olif whom it' may con/cerra- Be it lrno'wn that we, Meso-on Srora woon and TURNER A.. Waimea, citiaens of the United States, residin,1 at Richmond, -in l the county oi Henrico an State of li' n'gmia,

the bowl without impairing the draft, thereby insiu'ng a long smoke and at the same time obviating rapid consumption oi the tobacco, luidde-sti ,to provide for removal of the ashes and residue and to dissipate any saliva that may tend to collect in the bottom of the bowl whereby the disagreeable noise incident to obviated. The invention consists of a perforated plate or diaphragm adapted to form a ialse bottom within the bowl and a clip springing 'from or connected with said plate or talee bottom and located at one side thereof, said clip be .ing preferably an integral part oi the plate or diaphragm and having its outer member conn structed to make positive engagement with the ou r of the bowl, so as to prevent casual displacement oit the attachment when the pipe is inverted and the bowl tapped so as to dislodge any ashes that may be con t.. ed therein.

The invention will be more particularly set tort i hereinafter and claimed and is illus*- trated in the accompanying drawings, in Which-- Figure '5. aperspeotive view of a tobaccovidcd with an attachment construct- .i i .in mordarice with this invention. Fig. 2- is a side view oi the pipe, the bowl and false bottom or diaphragm bein in section. 3 is a perspective view oi" t ie attachi'nent.

Corresponding and like parts are 'referred iiollowing description and indicated l r ie views o? the drawings by the same reference characters.

The tobocco-pipe is oi the type most gem yerally used and commises the bowl i, stem 2,

and mouthpiece brier-root or other m.

l`lic bowl may be oit *ral commonly cmployed in the manufacture of tobacco-pi es. The outer side of the bowl is enlarge( or swelled. intermediate oi' its ends, as shown at Li, and this swell is utilized as a means for positively holding the attachment in place. The attachment consists, essentially, of the plate or diaphragm 5, which is perforated and of a diameter to snugly 'fit Within the lower portion of the bowl, so as to leave a chamber beneath said plate to insure arrple draft, notwithstanding the tobacco may e closely packed. A. spring-clip 6 is located at one lside of the plate or (.iaphragm 5 and is preferably an integral part thereof, although it may be connected thereto in any manner7 so as to form, in effect, apart thereof. The inner member 7 of the clip conforms to an element orc the inner wall of the bowl, so as to lit close thereagainst. ln the pipe shown the inner walls of the bowl are straight. Hence the member 7 of the clip conforms to the profile of the bowl before the outer member 53 of the clip is outwardly deilected at a point between its extremities, so as to conL form to the bulge or swell 4 ofthe bowl. The entrance to the clip is contracted, and tl peculiar formation of the member 8 of the clip enables the lower portion 9 of the mems ber 8 to bear against the lower portion of the bowl with sufficient pressure to retain the at tachment in place even if the pipe is inverted and the bowl smartly tapped. The lower end oi the member 8 is coiled to form a fingerpiece il), by means otwlnch the attachment.

is readily' manipulated, l

The plate 5 and members 7 and 8 of the clip Aare iiat, thereby enabling the device to be constructed or' sheet metal and to occupy a minimum amount of space when fitted to a pipe. The outer member of the clip fits close against the outer side of the bowl throughout its length and is com osed of opposite y-inclined parts so shape as to bear against the outer side of the bowl and retain the plate in proper position against any l. .possible displacement when the pipe is inverted or tilted.y ll/loreover,A the outer member is lonwer than the inner member 7, so as to extend well down upon the base of the bowl and insure convenient position of the 'lingerpiece l0.

lhen the attachment is applied to a pipe, the clip 6 embraces and grips the sideportion of thc bowl so as to retain the article in kan.. .-w

pos'itiomand when it is required to clean the owl ashes and other residuo are removed with the false bottom simultaneously with the Withdrawal of the attachment from the bowl. When the attachment is removed and it is found that it contains unconsumed tobacco, the latter may be replaced by means of the attachment and the smoke continued, thereby obviating' the necessity for relighting or the derangement of the tobacco. Dring the smoking operation the plate or false bottom becomes heated, and any s'alivatli'atl may' find its way into the bottoin of the bowl gformation' of the spring-cllp' isthus' possessed of further advantage in- 'that it positively engages the bowl, so that should the saine be Jarrod, particularly in emptyin the ashes'fromthe bowl in the manner Iiust a ove described, there is no likelihood of displacef ment of the clip, which might' cause'inconvenience and trouble on the part of the smoker. 7Wil-le the ashes are preferably removed by uliftin the plate 5 of the atta-cir ment, yet it wil be readily' seen 'that the greater bulk of the ashes may be displaced merely byfinversion of the bowl, as above set forth, and when the ashes are removed in this Waypreparatory. to withdrawal of the plate 5 it is important that the attachment should be irmly held in place by the clip.

Havingv thus described the invention, what 'is claimedals 'new is-- l. A tobaccoipe attachment consisting of a perforated p' ate' anda' spring-'clip formed y from sheet metal, the' inner clipI member being'flat and the outer member havihg'op' positelyincllned portions asYaIid for'the piir pose described.

2. A new article of manufacture,"- 'a' tobecco-'pipe atta'chl'nent', the same' comprising a perforated plate and a springlclp formed of a sheetelnetalblalk, thedlip members being' flatv and adapted to lieclse a ain'st the inner and outer walls of the'pipe-y owl, the outer member being longer than'l the'inner member and corposed of 'oppositiyclined parts, sbst'antially asspeeified In testimony whereof we affix our signa'- tures in presence of two Witnesses.'

M'Usccs L. sro'rsiveon. TURNER A. Weimar.

l li.. el lL. S-l l/Vit'nesse's:

W. L. WATERS,

W. E. BARKER. 

